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School-age programs are accredited by the National Afterschool Association (NAA) and the Council on Accreditation (COA).
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School-age children put to workResearchers estimate that several hundred-thousand school-age children carry heavy loads, spray toxic pesticides and swing sharp machetes at cocoa pods throughout West Africa's fertile hillsides.
Governments Look to End Child Labor in West African Cocoa Farming 2010
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School-age children commonly fear body mutilation, loss of body function, loss of control, pain, and death.
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School-age animal lovers will get a thrill watching the latest television creation from Chris and Martin Kratt, the zoologist siblings behind the popular PBS series Kratts' Creatures and Zoboomafoo.
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School-age children can classify and organize facts, and have an increased awareness of their own body function.
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School-age bullies are seen as adults, and the victims are viewed as children.
Christopher Emdin: 5 Reasons Why Current Anti-Bullying Initiatives Don't Work Christopher Emdin 2011
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School-age bullies are seen as adults, and the victims are viewed as children.
Christopher Emdin: 5 Reasons Why Current Anti-Bullying Initiatives Don't Work Christopher Emdin 2011
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School-age bullies are seen as adults, and the victims are viewed as children.
Christopher Emdin: 5 Reasons Why Current Anti-Bullying Initiatives Don't Work Christopher Emdin 2011
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School-age bullies are seen as adults, and the victims are viewed as children.
Christopher Emdin: 5 Reasons Why Current Anti-Bullying Initiatives Don't Work Christopher Emdin 2011
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School-age play, coping support and preparation | The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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